Morning Blessings - 9:45 AM

Worship Service - 10:00 AM

Corner Forum - 11:15 AM

Adult Religious Education - 11:15 AM

Children's Religious Education - 11:15 AM

Morning Blessings

Morning Blessings” is a facilitated, reverent time before services to light a candle, share a joy or sorrow, and be in contemplative community together.

Please join us at 9:45 am in the sanctuary every Sunday. All ages are encouraged to participate; please help children to respect the quiet space at that time.

Corner Forum

The Corner Forum is a lively discussion group that meets after service at 11:15 in the corner of the church.

Discussions are provocative, opinionated, sometimes-argumentative, always interesting. Often we start out sharing feelings about the just-completed service, then go to any topic anyone wants to discuss. Please join us!

Our Affirmation

From all that dwell below the skies
Let songs of hope and faith arise;
Let peace, goodwill on earth be sung
Through every land by every tongue.

All ages are invited to attend our worship service. Near the beginning of the service the younger children are invited to come to the front of the sanctuary to hear the children's story. After that, the congregation sings them to Children's Chapel. Middle School and High School students are encouraged to stay for the remainder of the service in sanctuary.

Anything said at our services is for your intellectual and spiritual stimulation; no one is asked to agree or acquiesce to any doctrine or creed. Instead, you are free to seek the truth for yourself according to the dictates of your own reason and conscience. All are encouraged to give input and suggestions for speakers as it is a vital part of our church's spiritual growth.

September 12, 2010

The Illimitable Mind
Joanna Fontaine Crawford

With his metaphor of the Cathedral of the World, the Rev. Forrest Church drew a picture of the treasure we inherited as Unitarian Universalists – unlimited ways of understanding and experiencing divine reality. As UUs, it is our theological privilege and responsibility to “go deep,” not merely picking and choosing concepts that appeal to us, but to develop a fully examined faith.

September 19, 2010

Welcome the Mosque
Rev. Phil Schulman

In keeping with September's theme,"One light, many windows," Phil will extrapolate UU Priniciples onto current events.

September 26, 2010

Spiritual Practice in a Theologically Diverse Congregation
Rev. Phil Schulman

What makes a practice "spiritual?" Which spiritual practices can UUs engage in as individuals, as a congregation and as a denomination?

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